Are you planning on working from home? Are you finding it challenging to complete tasks without being distracted? Is time management a challenge for you?
When I started working from home with my internet marketing business, I found it easy to get distracted and lose my focus. I am disclosing some of my best tips, so that you can learn from my mistakes-which brings me to tip #1!
1. Leverage your time by finding a mentor
The easiest way to get good at something is to find somebody who is good at it and copy them. There are many ways to find a mentor. One is by searching online for your business and see who comes up. Read recommendations and download free offers from their site to see who might be the best fit. Check out people who have written good articles about working from home.
Another way is to ask friends who are in the same or related business. If they are very successful, take them out to lunch and ask questions. Most successful people truly enjoy mentoring others, so don't be afraid to ask.
2. Make a schedule and stick to it
When you worked for a boss, did you have certain hours that you had to be at work? Did you have certain tasks that you needed to accomplish? Now that YOU are your boss, create your own hours and tasks and treat your business like a business!
3. Cut out distractions
Are you distracted by email and social networks when working from home? So was I and I still am if I don't take steps to avoid it. When I first boot up my email for the day, I delete everything that is not related to what I am doing. This includes offers for the next shiny object and the next magic software. Today, when I booted up my gmail account, I deleted 111 emails and kept 4. If I can't see it, it can't distract me.
4. Set a timer
Set a timer for 25 minutes and work with intensity. When the timer goes off, take a 5 minute break and begin all over again. This creates an artificial deadline and it really works. I use a clever little iPhone app called "Pomodoroplus". It basically is a timer that shows me how much time I have left for my task and how many tasks (called "Pomodoros") I have accomplished for the day. Currently, I have 5 minutes to go while writing this article so I know that I have to keep focused.
5. Don't answer the phone
When you were working for a boss, you were probably asked to not take personal calls. Your family and friends have to be trained to understand that this is a business like any other, even though you are working from home. Even a quick phone call will lead to distraction, so turn your phone off while you are working.
Well, I have 75 seconds left and have managed to write an article from start to finish in my 25 minute period. Try these tips and you will be accomplishing more that you ever thought possible while working from home.
Marty Simons is an internet marketer and mentor who loves to help people start successful internet marketing businesses.
When I started working from home with my internet marketing business, I found it easy to get distracted and lose my focus. I am disclosing some of my best tips, so that you can learn from my mistakes-which brings me to tip #1!
1. Leverage your time by finding a mentor
The easiest way to get good at something is to find somebody who is good at it and copy them. There are many ways to find a mentor. One is by searching online for your business and see who comes up. Read recommendations and download free offers from their site to see who might be the best fit. Check out people who have written good articles about working from home.
Another way is to ask friends who are in the same or related business. If they are very successful, take them out to lunch and ask questions. Most successful people truly enjoy mentoring others, so don't be afraid to ask.
2. Make a schedule and stick to it
When you worked for a boss, did you have certain hours that you had to be at work? Did you have certain tasks that you needed to accomplish? Now that YOU are your boss, create your own hours and tasks and treat your business like a business!
3. Cut out distractions
Are you distracted by email and social networks when working from home? So was I and I still am if I don't take steps to avoid it. When I first boot up my email for the day, I delete everything that is not related to what I am doing. This includes offers for the next shiny object and the next magic software. Today, when I booted up my gmail account, I deleted 111 emails and kept 4. If I can't see it, it can't distract me.
4. Set a timer
Set a timer for 25 minutes and work with intensity. When the timer goes off, take a 5 minute break and begin all over again. This creates an artificial deadline and it really works. I use a clever little iPhone app called "Pomodoroplus". It basically is a timer that shows me how much time I have left for my task and how many tasks (called "Pomodoros") I have accomplished for the day. Currently, I have 5 minutes to go while writing this article so I know that I have to keep focused.
5. Don't answer the phone
When you were working for a boss, you were probably asked to not take personal calls. Your family and friends have to be trained to understand that this is a business like any other, even though you are working from home. Even a quick phone call will lead to distraction, so turn your phone off while you are working.
Well, I have 75 seconds left and have managed to write an article from start to finish in my 25 minute period. Try these tips and you will be accomplishing more that you ever thought possible while working from home.
Marty Simons is an internet marketer and mentor who loves to help people start successful internet marketing businesses.
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